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Crime Against Nature by Gwenn Seemel, translated into Chinese by Vivian Lin

What do single moms, stay-at-home dads, women who work, men who dress colorfully, infertile people, and queer folx have in common? They’re often viewed by society as sad, bad, and even a little suspicious.

Those judgments all stem originally from one idea: that females are naturally passive and more caring, and males are naturally aggressive and more intelligent. It’s an idea that is deeply embedded in our social system and dictates much of our behavior. It’s also an idea that has nothing to do with what is actually going on in nature.

Crime Against Nature, both as a book and as a series of paintings, exposes the true diversity of natural behaviors.

There is a Simplified Chinese version as well as a Traditional Chinese one. Both are free!

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